- Feb 12, 2015
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Jan 29, 2015
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Thomas Klausner authored
Fixes the build on NetBSD. The comment says it's only needed on Linux, and AFAIK Linux is the only operating system that only adds symbols when it's defined; others, like NetBSD or Solaris, also hide symbols. Signed-off-by:
Thomas Klausner <wiz@NetBSD.org>
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- Dec 30, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Dec 21, 2014
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Sebastian Godelet authored
As of http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4329.txt, the preferred MIME type for JavaScript is application/javascript.
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- Dec 18, 2014
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Gary Coulbourne authored
ARM only allows aligned accesses. GCC generated unaligned accesses for the copy buffer, but ARM forces alignment, causing the first two bytes to be trampled. I changed the mechanism to create two temporaries and memcpy them in. It now works on ARM (and x86) for large websocket chunks.
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- Dec 11, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Nov 28, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Nov 10, 2014
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Johan Wikman authored
malloc(), free() and realloc() were used in a number of places. Added NS_CALLOC as well.
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- Nov 07, 2014
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Johan Wikman authored
If NSG_CLOSE_IMMEDIATELY is on, then the socket will be closed, which means that (if the socket was added to either read_set or write_set) the subsequent select will in turn be performed on a socket that has been closed. Standard socket implementations seem to ignore a descriptor referring to a closed socket but LWIP (http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip/) crashes. So better not to add to the sets.
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Johan Wikman authored
MONGOOSE_NO_CGI is implied by both NS_DISABLE_SOCKETPAIR and MONGOOSE_NO_FILESYSTEM. Thus, so as not to get complaints about the same define being defined twice, some extra checks are needed.
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Johan Wikman authored
On very resource constraind devices you need to be able to control the size of all buffers and structures placed on the stack.
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Johan Wikman authored
Low-end systems, not running a proper OS, may not have the concept of a user.
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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Johan Wikman authored
Some unix environments defines O_BINARY.
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Johan Wikman authored
If you do not have a filesystem or do not support dav or dynamic loading, the corresponding header files need not be included (some environments might not have them).
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- Oct 30, 2014
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Alexandro Sánchez Bach authored
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- Oct 22, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Oct 21, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Oct 17, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Oct 16, 2014
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MPR authored
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Oct 15, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Oct 14, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Oct 13, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Oct 12, 2014
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MPR authored
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- Oct 11, 2014
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MPR authored
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- Oct 09, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Sep 19, 2014
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Ake Hedman authored
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- Sep 16, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Sep 15, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Sep 11, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Sep 09, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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- Sep 04, 2014
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m.milanovic@levi9.com authored
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- Sep 02, 2014
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m.milanovic@levi9.com authored
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- Sep 01, 2014
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Sergey Lyubka authored
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